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A Las Vegas megaresort is joining a global travel network featuring some of the world’s most luxurious and exclusive hotels.
The planned Ivanpah airport won’t be ready until 2038, so a series of modernization projects have begun to improve the experience at Harry Reid International Airport.
A major step in the process of building a new airport south of Las Vegas to supplement Harry Reid International Airport operations is expected to begin sometime this year.
Two companies will continue to represent Las Vegas to bring visitors from three countries to Southern Nevada over the next two fiscal years.
The new aquatic complex features a 50-foot-wide “rain curtain” waterfall.
The 2024 closures of The Mirage and Tropicana will make other resorts fuller, but the LVCVA doesn’t expect as many people to be in town as last year.
The daily nonstop round trips between Harry Reid International Airport and Dulles International add to Frontier’s expansion at the suburban Washington airport.
The Las Vegas-based airline, seventh busiest at Harry Reid International Airport, is continuing to bring in Boeing 737 MAX jets to its current Airbus fleet this year.
Las Vegas resorts are anxious for a good turnout for Super Bowl weekend. But the economic impact is not likely to match last year’s game at Allegiant Stadium.
A trade group issued a warning about new tariffs on Canada proposed by President Donald Trump, and statistics show how Las Vegas could feel the impact.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority said most tourism indicators were up slightly in 2024 from the previous year.
For Super Bowl weekend, airlines have raised the prices for flights from Kansas City or Philadelphia heading to New Orleans.
Las Vegas Executive Airport, also known as the Las Vegas Spaceport, is moving forward with plans to build a runway to accommodate spaceplanes.
Attorneys say some plaintiffs will get $75, others $50, if the class-action lawsuit settlement to be finalized in June is approved in U.S. District Court in Nevada.
